"AMO is truly an amazing program. I have used it to teach our children at home. My husband, who has a teaching degree, shared this about the Proverbs Teachers guide, 'The person who designed this program knows how to teach children.' "After my children completed the Proverbs unit, one of them made a poor choice in his actions. When I described to the child the poor choice, this is how he responded, 'Oh no, I am being a foolish child! I don't want to be a foolish child! I want to be a wise child!" This was said several weeks after the class had ended. Right now, the children are taking a co-op class, Joel, A Boy From Galilee. It is a fantastic class and the children are learning much about the life of Jesus Christ and the Hebrew culture." — R. C., Home educator of five |




- Producing an enriched, principle-based program that nurtures the whole child with beauty, truth and moral goodness
- Training lay Christians to use the Program
- Cultivating a Christian worldview, sensibilities and character in two generations
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Mission and History AMO's Mission: Build hope and vision in the next generation to influence the culture for Christ by Please view our AMO Power Point for more details. AMO’s History: AMO was created in 2002 by Dr. Elizabeth Youmans, educator and founder of Chrysalis International. Burdened by the millions of at-risk children around the world and challenged by the failure of modern education to equip youth with virtuous character and the ability to think and reason with truth, she designed AMO with enriched components that restore hope and the love of learning, while transforming the thinking and sensibilities of TWO GENERATIONS — children and teachers. Inspired by Jesus’ command in John 21:15, “Do you truly love Me?...Feed My lambs,” she found the word ‘feed’ in the original Greek contains a wholistic view for nurturing children that goes far beyond providing physical food. This definition expresses AMO’s philosophy for teaching and discipling youth. ‘Feed’ means to nourish the inner man with spiritual food; to provide hope and good expectation; to delight; to cherish; to supply the eyes with beauty; to guard and protect; to tend with gentle care; and to lead to good pasture for sustained growth. Jesus showed His love for children and taught us that “they are the greatest in the kingdom of God.” AMO is a program that uses methods rooted in the Christian view of the child and designed to restore greatness to children. The program has been successfully piloted in six countries. It is still being edited in English and translated for use in the nations. AMO’s Introductory Unit is translated into Portuguese, Spanish, French, Korean and Burmese. Please read our full AMO Report. “We noticed a change in the children’s attitude over the months in the AMO Program. They became united and did not have time to criticize each other. They overflowed with joy as they prepared for the Heidi play. They surprised everyone, as all were able to memorize their scripts. No one expected them to be able to perform so well in front of an audience. We know this is a long-term work, and so we eagerly look forward to the next unit.” – T. H., executive director, Pirituba street children’s project, São Paulo, Brasil |








